Pashalis said:Some times, especially in the winter, I can get rashes all over the body as well, although it is likely something else then idiopathic urticaria or chronic hives. Although I'm not sure yet. Haven't quite figured out what causes it. What I do notice though, is that it is much worse in winter times. Have you found some patterns as well, like it becoming more extreme in certain times of the year or in specific circumstances?
I notice in the winter, my eczema seems to get worse on my hands.
Fwiw, I remember reading in the thread, Helichrysum Italicum - a truly essential oil that this particular essential oil can help with hives. Two winters ago, I mixed the essential oil with jojoba and coconut oil when I had a bad case of eczema and it really seemed to help. Maybe it could help with hives?
From the thread:
SKIN HEALTH
This multi-faceted oil is instrumental in promoting the health of your skin. An antifungal and antibacterial, helichrysum oil helps to efficiently heal wounds and combats skin irritations such as rashes and infections.
To prevent such skin conditions as shaving irritation, rashes, hives, blemishes, and redness, simply combine a few drops of helichrysum oil with a carrier oil such as coconut oil or jojoba oil and smooth on to the face.
If you are experiencing itching from poison ivy or a rash, apply helichrysum oil cut with lavender oil to the affected area and experience cool relief.
Also, as mentioned in the thread above, the type and quality of the essential will determine its effectiveness.